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Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.BNouveau: 16 September, 21:27 1:16
Panzerkampfwagen 1 Ausf.B
Panzer Regiment 31, 5th Panzer Division
Pszczyna, Poland - September 1939
Projet: Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.B
18 30 August, 22:31
James C
Have decided on my next victim, so pulled this one out of the stash this morning and gave the parts a rinse to clean off the mold release agents etc. Hope to make a start on it in the next day or so once dried. Similar to the Panzer 1A that I built previously, but this one is slightly longer due to having an extra road wheel, as well as a modified rear engine deck and exhaust due to having a different engine. Haven't decided if it will be based in France or Greece yet, but definitely leaning towards the grey and brown camouflage per the box art.
Have decided on my next victim, so pulled this one out of the stash this morning and gave the parts a rinse to clean off the mold release agents etc. Hope to make a start on it in the next day or so once dried. Similar to the Panzer 1A that I built previously, but this one is slightly longer due to having an extra road wheel, as well as a modified rear engine deck and exhaust due to having a different engine. Haven't decided if it will be based in France or Greece yet, but definitely leaning towards the grey and brown camouflage per the box art.
30 August, 22:32
John Hughes
I'd recommend adding the superstructure from front to back as you can have alignment issues. You can get decals for the fire extinguisher, which are not in the kit.
I'd recommend adding the superstructure from front to back as you can have alignment issues. You can get decals for the fire extinguisher, which are not in the kit.
6 September, 11:43
James C
Thanks guys 🙂
Really enjoying the larger 1/16 scale, and finding them much easier on the eyes to assemble.
Thanks John and yeah, that's what I did with the "A" version I built previously.
Thanks guys 🙂
Really enjoying the larger 1/16 scale, and finding them much easier on the eyes to assemble.
Thanks John and yeah, that's what I did with the "A" version I built previously.
6 September, 19:35
James C
I got quite a bit more done today with both track runs mounted for a test fit. They worked out quite well in the end, being much better than the plastic links that come in the kit. Far easier to assemble as well as only took a couple of hours versus several days for the stock plastic parts. Adds a nice bit of weight to the model as well. Still need to adjust the tension a little to get them sagging properly but pretty happy with how they turned out. Started to loose the natural lighting so will leave the turret assembly and smaller detail parts for tomorrow.
I got quite a bit more done today with both track runs mounted for a test fit. They worked out quite well in the end, being much better than the plastic links that come in the kit. Far easier to assemble as well as only took a couple of hours versus several days for the stock plastic parts. Adds a nice bit of weight to the model as well. Still need to adjust the tension a little to get them sagging properly but pretty happy with how they turned out. Started to loose the natural lighting so will leave the turret assembly and smaller detail parts for tomorrow.
7 September, 01:13
James C
Finished off the assembly a little while ago. Just needs a little clean-up in a couple places before I tear it apart again to airbrush a coat of black primer on it. I'm hoping it will be a little warmer tomorrow which will help with drying times. Am also considering adding an extra link to both track runs as in hindsight the tracks look a little tight at present with 97 links.
Finished off the assembly a little while ago. Just needs a little clean-up in a couple places before I tear it apart again to airbrush a coat of black primer on it. I'm hoping it will be a little warmer tomorrow which will help with drying times. Am also considering adding an extra link to both track runs as in hindsight the tracks look a little tight at present with 97 links.
9 September, 01:58
James C
I finished it off late yesterday afternoon, and have just been waiting for some better lighting to take some shots of the completed build.
This one represents a Panzerkampfwagen I, Ausf. B as deployed during the invasion of Poland in September of 1939 in the early stages of the second world war.
Both of these large 1/16 scale Takom kits have been fantastic to build.
Probably the weakest part of the kits are with the tracks, which while nicely molded... the plastic pins are very fragile and snap quite easily.
You only get approx. 12 spares, and I only had 1 spare left when I built the "A" version.
As a replacement set of metal links were roughly the same price as those for a Tiger 2 in 1/35 scale, it was a no brainer to purchase a set for this build of the "B" version. Much more durable, quicker and easier to assemble by far, and also adds a nice bit of extra weight to the completed model.
Being a smaller subject (but still quite large models) these Panzer I kits come in at the lower end of the price range of 1/16 scale kits making them much more affordable. I was fortunate to score this B version at 50% off, so was pretty chuffed about that.
All up, very nice kits and definitely recommended 😉👍
A walkaround both inside and out of the Panzer I
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
I finished it off late yesterday afternoon, and have just been waiting for some better lighting to take some shots of the completed build.
This one represents a Panzerkampfwagen I, Ausf. B as deployed during the invasion of Poland in September of 1939 in the early stages of the second world war.
Both of these large 1/16 scale Takom kits have been fantastic to build.
Probably the weakest part of the kits are with the tracks, which while nicely molded... the plastic pins are very fragile and snap quite easily.
You only get approx. 12 spares, and I only had 1 spare left when I built the "A" version.
As a replacement set of metal links were roughly the same price as those for a Tiger 2 in 1/35 scale, it was a no brainer to purchase a set for this build of the "B" version. Much more durable, quicker and easier to assemble by far, and also adds a nice bit of extra weight to the completed model.
Being a smaller subject (but still quite large models) these Panzer I kits come in at the lower end of the price range of 1/16 scale kits making them much more affordable. I was fortunate to score this B version at 50% off, so was pretty chuffed about that.
All up, very nice kits and definitely recommended 😉👍
A walkaround both inside and out of the Panzer I
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
16 September, 21:27
Randy Kriegel
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1/72 ESCI Panzer V (Panther)Nouveau: 17 September, 00:54 1:72
Projet: 1/72 ESCI Panzer V (Panther)
3 17 September, 00:53
Neuling
Good small scale build! Question though: Are the Balkenkreuze really on their proper places?
Good small scale build! Question though: Are the Balkenkreuze really on their proper places?
17 September, 06:06
Torsten Gerwin
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Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat (Eduard 1/48) - In progressNouveau: 17 September, 05:26 1:48
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Projet: Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat - VF27, #3
19 15 August, 15:48
Christian Abraham
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puntapenna@alenik3
Hello, Piero from Italy. How much to ship to Italy? Can I pay with PayPal? Please let me know, best regards.
Hello, Piero from Italy. How much to ship to Italy? Can I pay with PayPal? Please let me know, best regards.
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alenik3
Hi.
Shipping to Italy costs 20 euro.
You can pay with paypal - berinbao777@hotmail.com
best Alex
Hi.
Shipping to Italy costs 20 euro.
You can pay with paypal - berinbao777@hotmail.com
best Alex
15 September, 23:44
alenik3
you can pay 100 euro for the goods with delivery and send your address.
please answer today, or I will go on vacation, and will be able to send only after 14.10.24
best regards Alex
you can pay 100 euro for the goods with delivery and send your address.
please answer today, or I will go on vacation, and will be able to send only after 14.10.24
best regards Alex
16 September, 10:09
puntapenna
Thanks a lot Alex, but it is too much for me. Have a good holiday! Piero
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